Featherweight Two-Color Brioche Scarf for Men
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Brioche stitch can be heavy and dense. In this scarf pattern, laceweight yarn is held double, creating a light-as-a-feather brioche scarf for not very much money.
Practice your two-color flat brioche knitting with this simple and attractive brioche scarf for men. Finished product man-tested and approved.
Pattern Details
- Sizes: One size
- Finished Measurements: 5½ in. wide by 5½ feet long
- Yarn Weight: Lace
Materials
- Yarn: Approximately 400 yds. lace-weight yarn (will be held double) or 200 yds. sport-weight yarn (held singly) in each of 2 colors.
- Needles: 1 pair DPNs,
- Needle size: US 6 - 4.0 mm or size required to get gauge (6 sts/in)
- Notions: Scissors, tapestry needle
Gauge
- 6 sts/in in St st
Shown: 1 ball each Malabrigo Lace in 51-VAA and 62 Marine, held double.
Pattern Notes
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Recommended Course: Brioche Knitting

Brioche stitch makes a double-sided fabric that looks similar to ribbing but is easier to do in two colors. Once you know the brioche stitch you can make any knitted garment using it, be it hats, sweaters, scarves, and more.
Anyone can learn to knit one- and two-color brioche with our proven step-by-step video courses. And because Brioche is a little complicated, the simplicity of KnitFreedom's videos really make a difference when you are learning this new technique.
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Published July 17, 2018
Last Updated: - Current Version: 1.4
Update notes:
just got this pattern in the newsletter. I have some sock yarn that I bought and don’t want to make socks. Can I use it instead of lace yarn? I figure I can use the black for the second color to create a really nice distinction. I already have nice DPN’s. BTW never did brioche before but this will be fun. Keep my mind on something positive. stay well.
Hi Marsha,
Thanks for your comment! I think using sock yarn is a great idea. The scarf will be so scrumptious. I would love to see a photo when you’re done!
Hugs,
Liat
Do you still have video for additional help linked to patterns
Thank you
Hi dear! Great to hear from you.
I’m working on getting the linked videos back in the patterns, so I definitely will have them in there in the future.
Sorry that I don’t have them in there right now.
If you go to your Brioche class at https://www.knitfreedom.com/members/brioche you can watch all the videos relating to how to do this scarf. The last few videos in the class are the ones you want.
Does this help? Let me know! I’m always here for you.
Liat